-
Windows 11 Baseline Security Mode and UTC: A Default-Deny Security Shift
Microsoft’s latest security pivot for Windows 11 is more than a polish—it’s a structural shift: by defaulting the operating system to deny-unless-trusted execution and layering smartphone-style permission controls on top, the company is moving Windows toward being “secure by default” while...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- baseline security mode code signing windows 11 security
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
Windows 11 Baseline Security Mode and UTC: Secure by Default with Clear Prompts
Microsoft is repositioning Windows 11 from an “open but hopeful” platform to a secure-by-default operating system with two tightly linked changes: Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM), which shifts runtime integrity protections to a default-deny posture that blocks unsigned or improperly signed...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- code signing runtime integrity windows baseline security
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
Baseline Security Mode and User Consent: Safer Windows 11 by Default
Microsoft is turning up the default security posture in Windows 11 with a pair of features designed to make low-level tampering harder and make application behavior more visible to users and administrators: Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM), which enables runtime integrity safeguards that...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- baseline security mode enterprise management windows security
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
Windows Baseline Security Mode and User Consent for Windows 11
Microsoft’s latest security pivot for Windows 11 is both philosophical and practical: the platform will soon enable a new Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM) that moves runtime integrity protections toward a default, system‑enforced posture, and a companion User Transparency and Consent model...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- agentic ai baseline security mode windows 11 security
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
Windows 11 Baseline Security Mode: Secure by Default with User Consent Prompts
Microsoft has begun steering Windows 11 toward a secure‑by‑default posture by proposing a new Windows Baseline Security Mode that, when enabled, will restrict runtime execution to properly signed and verified applications, services and drivers — pairing that enforcement with a mobile‑style User...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- baseline security mode code signing windows security
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
Windows 11 Security: Consent First with Baseline Mode
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 security pivot reframes desktop trust around consent, signatures, and visible agent behavior, moving the platform closer to the permission-first model smartphone users have long experienced. The company’s announcement — led by Distinguished Engineer Logan Iyer —...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- baseline security mode windows security
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
Windows Baseline Security Mode and UTC: Secure by Default with Consent
Microsoft’s plan to make Windows “secure by default” hinges on two tightly coupled ideas: a default-deny runtime integrity posture called Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM), and a system-wide User Transparency and Consent (UTC) model that surfaces mobile-style permission prompts and auditable...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- app signing baseline security mode securityux windows security
- Replies: 1
- Forum: Windows News
-
Windows Baseline Security Mode and User Consent in Windows 11: Secure by Default
Microsoft’s latest security push for Windows 11 marks a deliberate turn toward a consent-first, secure‑by‑default desktop: the company has announced Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM) and User Transparency and Consent, a pair of features that together limit runtime execution to verified...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- agent provenance agent security agentic ai ai agents baseline management baseline security baseline security mode code signing enterprise it enterprise management runtime integrity smart app control user transparency windows 11 windows 11 security windows baseline security mode windows security
- Replies: 14
- Forum: Windows News